This page provides information on module registration for the following modules:
- EE2211 Introduction to Machine Learning
- IE2141 Systems Thinking and Dynamics
- ES2631 Critique and Communication of Thinking and Design
- EG2401A Engineering Professionalism
- EG2501 Liveable Cities
- CDE2000 Creating Narratives
EE2211 Introduction to Machine Learning
How to register for the module
Reading it in your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you. If you are scheduled to read it but have not been pre-allocated, please register for it in ModReg Select Modules (from Round 0 onwards for current students and from Round 1 onwards for newly admitted students).
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it after your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be open for selection in ModReg Select Modules, to the following groups:
- Round 0: Students in BEng programmes (Cohort 2019/20 - 2021/22), with limited vacancies
- Round 1: Not open
- Round 2: Year 4 students and Year 1 E-Scholars
- Round 3: Students in BEng programmes (Cohort 2019/20 - 2021/22)
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it before your scheduled semester
Please submit an appeal in ModReg (Appeal Type: "Unable to Secure Module") after Round 3 ends, and we will consider your request subject to available quota.
Pre-requisites and Preclusions
EE2211 has the following pre-requisites: CS1010E and (MA1511 or MA1505) and (MA1508E or MA1513 or CE2407). Advisory: MSE students will self-study calculus while EVE students will self-study linear algebra.
IE2141 Systems Thinking and Dynamics
How to register for the module
Reading it in your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you. If you are scheduled to read it but have not been pre-allocated, please register for it in ModReg Select Modules (from Round 0 onwards for current students and from Round 1 onwards for newly admitted students).
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it after your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be open for selection in ModReg Select Modules, to the following groups:
- Round 0: All CDE students (Cohort 2021/22) and students in BEng programmes (Cohort 2019/20 & 2020/21), with limited vacancies
- Round 1: Not open
- Round 2: Year 4 students and Year 1 E-Scholars
- Round 3: All CDE students (Cohort 2021/22) and students in BEng programmes (Cohort 2019/20 & 2020/21)
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it before your scheduled semester
Please submit an appeal in ModReg (Appeal Type: "Unable to Secure Module") after Round 3 ends, and we will consider your request subject to available quota.
Pre-requisites and Preclusions
IE2141 is precluded from Residential College 4 Junior Seminars (UTC1702x). Effective from the AY2019/20 cohort onwards, students who have read a RC4 Junior Seminar (UTC1702x) will be exempted from the IE2141 graduation requirement. You will be required to take an additional 4 MCs of UEM in place of IE2141 to meet the minimum number of MCs required for graduation.
ES2631 Critique and Communication of Thinking and Design
With effect from AY2022/2023 Semester 1, ES2631 Critique and Communication of Thinking and Design has replaced ES1531 / ES2531 Critical Thinking and Writing.
How to register for the module
Please register for the module in ModReg Select Modules.
Round 0 is not open.
Round 1 is reserved for students who are scheduled to read it this semester.
Round 2 is reserved for Year 4 students and Year 1 E Scholar students.
Round 3 is open to all BEng students up to Cohort AY2021/22.
Pre-requisites and Preclusions
1. To read this module, you must have been either exempted from the Qualifying English Test (QET) or obtained Band 3 in the QET. You may check if you are exempted HERE.
2. Students who are required to take ES1000 Foundation Academic English and/or ES1103 English for Academic Purposes after taking the QET must pass the modules before you are allowed to read this module.
Other Important Information
1. Computer Engineering students should read CS2101 to fulfil the writing/communication requirement. (Applicable to students from Cohort 2020/21 and before)
2. Students from USP, UTCP and RVRC Programme should read the equivalent writing / communication modules (UWC2101%, UTW1001%, ES1601, RVX100%) with their respective special programmes.
3. Students on the Double Degree Programme should refer to the DDP programme structure for details on fulfilling their writing/communication requirements.
EG2401A Engineering Professionalism
Students are encouraged to read this module before or during the semester on internship. Failing which, you can still register for it in a later semester.
How to register for the module
Students reading the module before your internship
Please register for the module in ModReg Select Modules.
Students who are scheduled to read it may register for the module in ModReg Select Modules (all rounds).
For the remaining students, please note that priority is given to senior students to clear this module in time for graduation:
- Round 2 is reserved for Year 4 students
- Round 3 is open to all BEng students up to Cohort AY2021/22
Students reading the module during your internship
You will be eligible to register for evening classes, subject to available vacancies. CDE Office of Undergraduate Programmes will email you with instructions to register for the module (outside ModReg).
Pre-requisites and Preclusions
1. Students who are from the Engineering Scholars Programme may read EG2101 in lieu of EG2401A.
EG2501 Liveable Cities (AY2021/22 Cohort onwards)
How to register for the module
Reading it in your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you. If you are scheduled to read it but have not been pre-allocated, please register for it in ModReg Select Modules (from Round 0 onwards for current students and from Round 1 onwards for newly admitted students).
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it after your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be open for selection in ModReg Select Modules, to the following groups:
- Round 0: All CDE students (Cohort 2021/22), with limited vacancies
- Round 1: Not open
- Round 2: Year 4 students and Year 1 E-Scholars
- Round 3: All CDE students (Cohort 2021/22)
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it before your scheduled semester
Please submit an appeal in ModReg (Appeal Type: "Unable to Secure Module") after Round 3 ends, and we will consider your request subject to available quota.
CDE2000 Creating Narratives (AY2021/22 Cohort onwards)
How to register for the module
Reading it in your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you. If you are scheduled to read it but have not been pre-allocated, please submit an appeal in ModReg (Appeal Type: "Issues while Selecting Module").
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it before or after your scheduled semester
Please submit an appeal in ModReg (Appeal Type: "Issues while Selecting Module"), and the module host department will consider your request subject to available quota.
Pre-requisites and Preclusions
1. To read this module, you must have been either exempted from the Qualifying English Test (QET) or obtained Band 3 in the QET. You may check if you are exempted HERE.
2. Students who are required to take ES1000 Foundation Academic English and/or ES1103 English for Academic Purposes after taking the QET must pass the modules before you are allowed to read this module.